I get your point from the beggining , but you don't understand what you are presenting is vague.
First , let's talk about dust.
Genesis 3:19
"By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground,since from it you were taken;for dust you are and to dust you will...
why stop there? The next verse is important, isn't it?
למימי אבתיכם סרתם מחקי ולא שמרתם שובו אלי ואשובה אליכם אמר יהוה צבאות ואמרתם במה נשוב׃
Return to me, and I will return to you...
And if a person keeps reading regardless of whether it is literal or not, isn't the message that the prophet...
Yes, it's in my post which you have ignored, here it is again then:
I emboldened the reason the bible gives for you. Look it up if you don't believe me.
Everything about Solomon is grossly exaggerated.
Bebhadad was from Damascus.
I don't know if the Persian Onager was domesticated, but it could eat the tough grass .
Persian onager - Wikipedia
Scholars have stated the Josephus was in error to call the Hyksos Shepard Kings,, and that is easy to look up,
Solomon's wealth and the size of his kingdom is grossly exaggerated, A consensus among scholars has emerged that the Bible was heavily edited in the 5th century BCE, long after the...
sooda wrote...….. Dueteronomy 17:16 expressly forbids the king of Israel to increase greatly the number of his horses “nor cause the people to return to Egypt to the end that he should multiply his horses”.
The Anointed……. So the king of Israel would have many horses, but he was forbidden to...
Also, your claim that heaven doesn't exist, is not biblical.
The poor man Lazarus was taken to Abraham's bosom. Jesus was seen with Moses and Elijah. In the Book of Revelation, the martyrs that were slain for Christ were begging for God's vengeance upon their enemies.
keep in mind that most...
Saying Mary was taken to heaven, is not idolatrous.
The reason I don't say more bad things about Mary is, I see her under attack a lot by Christians. No need to go with the norm. Another reason is, where I'm from it's worse to talk about someone's mom than to insult the person.
Another...
Thanks, buddy. If I have time I should be able to get to all of those by the new year, but I can only promise you I will put considerably more thought into it as you have. In the meanwhile . . .
1. Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
The answer is both. Jehovah was not...
John 18:1
over the brooks of Cedron, where was a garden
All translations of this verse in the New Testament are wrong, the Greek word that they translate
as 'Brooks' χείμαρρος (cheimarros) , the Lexicon definition is 'Flowing in winter' and using the Greek study
tool, the meaning is the same...
Kedron in the King James Version of the Holy Bible is spelled as "Cedron" (John 18:1) and "Kidron" (2Samuel15:23; 1 Kings 2:37, 15:13; 2 Kings 23:6; 2 Chronicles 15:16, 30:14; Jeremiah 31:40). Kedron Brook separates the eastern side of the city of Jerusalem with the Mount of Olives and the...
The majority of those do nothing but parrot what Tanakh says.
And how exactly does a NEWER book, parroting an OLDER book, that Jesus whom was Jewish - as a teacher taught, - mean, "the New Testament is a natural continuation of God's revelation is the fulfilment of past scripture and the...
I not only read it many times over, I also taught it and still continue to teach it (a looooooooooooooong story).
Also, it should be again noted that the "N.T." was written after two of the verses you cited in your post #8, so you really shot yourself in the foot on that.
The great test of whether the New Testament is a natural continuation of God's revelation is the fulfilment of past scripture and the completion of divine purpose. Both these things are found in the New Testament.
In fact, I did go to some trouble to list some of the parallel references. I...
So he addressed Saul who was long dead when the Psalms were written.
Probably afraid of Zombie Saul.
Let me guess, the Scribes.
You have to come up with new stuff, this is becoming far too easy.
Thanks for providing information and your hard-work in this connection .
I think those whom David cursed were all from Israelites, not sure.
Are there any clues in the text to short list from the above, or from other books/chapters/verses?
Regards
These may be some examples of who he may have been directly addressing or referring to:
cmp. 1 Samuel24:16-19/1 Samuel26:2, 1 Samuel25:10-11/1 Samuel25:21, 1 Samuel 30:6, 1 Samuel 30:22-23
2Samuel 6:20-22, 2Samuel15:9-13, 2Samuel15:29-31, cmp. 2Samuel 9:6-7/2Samuel 16:3-4, 2...
I have discussed this extensively on other threads.
One: The name itself is "I shall be". I hope I don't have to get into this yet again. If you disagree with this, we have records of several Septuagints written before the Sinaiticus that translate Ex 3:14 as "I shall be". Thus, the name itself...